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Rate of the state police: dangerous dog, drug detention and death examination

After an incident in April in Jefferson County in April, a resident of Brookville will be exposed to an indictment in connection with the increase in a dangerous dog, while a traffic stop in Forest County led to an arrest of drugs, and the soldiers in Clarfield County, which was classified as naturally.

A woman from Brookville was charged with a dangerous dog after an incident on April 15 in Pine Creek Township. The Pennsylvania State Police in Punxsutawney submitted the quote on May 2. The indictment results from an assertion that the dog killed or injured another animal.

In a separate case, a 34-year-old man from Delmont was arrested after a traffic interruption in Barnett Township, Forest County. The state police of the patrol unit in Marienville stopped the vehicle at the end of May after it had identified when it was associated with a person with an active arrest warrant. During the stop, soldiers found drugs and utensils in the vehicle. The man was brought to jurisdiction in which the arrest warrant was charged.

In the meantime, the state police in Dubois examined the death of a 62-year-old man in the Penn Highlands Dubois Hospital on April 30. Death was decided as natural and no suspicious circumstances were reported.

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